Best Men's Slip on Shoes

Our men's best leather slip-on shoes are made from genuine leather. No laces and easy to put on. Available for made-to-order and custom options.
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Why Choose Leather Slip-On Shoes?

Slip on leather shoes are ideal for men who choose to live their life on the go. Unlike lace-ups, they are easy to put on and offer convenience.

They are an all-rounder for your life. Be it the office, a weekend getaway or a brunch with friends, they just work. When made with genuine handmade leather shoes that age well, they hold their shape. Want a specific fit? We offer made-to-order.

Types of Slip-On Shoes

Dress Slip-Ons

Dress slip-ons are formal and minimalistic. Black leather, clean shape, nothing fussy. The toe is almond or round, so they sit right under suit pants. Good pick for the office.

Casual Slip-Ons

Casual slip-ons are plain and effortless. Brown and tan tones give them a relaxed feel. Softer toe shape too. Throw them on with chinos or jeans. No fuss, no thinking about it.

Leather Slip-On Sneakers

Leather slip on sneakers pair a cupsole with genuine leather on top for a relaxed and modern look. Rubber soles give you grip, so walking in these feels easy. Solid pick for the weekend.

For a classic penny or tassel look, see our loafer shoes.

Colors: Black & Brown

Mens black leather slip on shoes are the most formal option. Surprisingly, they are the most versatile option too. They pair well with suits and tailored pants and dress shirts. A great pick for a formal or corporate setting.

Tan and mens brown leather slip on shoes have a smart-casual vibe to them. They look great with chinos, denim or relaxed weekend outfits.

The leather quality remains the same in both colors. The choice simply depends on the occasion and the look you want.

Comfort & Fit

Mens leather slip ons are all about your comfort. With soft leather, a cushioned footbed and easy to put on and off, the right pair holds your heel in place.

It should be tight and not "hangy". Air-permeable linings will wick moisture away. This keeps your feet cooler. Leather will be somewhat stiff, but will soften with time. Select the standard size that will fit best.

How to Style Slip-On Shoes

Men’s dress slips on shoes can be worn with suits and chinos. The rest of the clothing should be minimal. The formal slip on shoes, after all, are the show-stoppers. Casual leather slip on shoes are best when paired with jeans, shorts or chinos.

For a more trendy choice, explore our Oxford shoes and derby shoes. We have chukka boots and men’s leather boots for colder weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Leather Slip-On Shoes Formal or Casual?

They work for both, in all honesty. Black leather dress slip-ons are ideal for formal occasions and office attire. Brown or tan casual and sneaker styles are better for casual, day to day outfits. It ultimately comes down to the style and color you choose.

Black or Brown Slip-Ons: Which Should You Choose?

The more formal, more versatile pick is the black slip-ons. They work with suits and dress pants. Slip-ons are brown or tan and considered smart casual. They look great with chinos or denim clothing. If you are getting just one pair, go for black.

What’s the Difference Between Slip-On Shoes and Loafers?

Slip-on shoes come in a wide variety of styles. Any dress, casual dress, or sneaker, all without laces, counts. Loafers are a particular kind of slip-on that has either a seam that is kind of like a moc toe or a penny strap. Hence, all loafers are slip-ons. However, not all slip-ons are loafers.

Are Leather Slip-Ons Comfortable for Wide Feet?

Yes, they are. Real leather stretches and conforms to the shape of the foot with use. Check for a more spacious toe box. Also, be sure the elastic goring is not too tight. It will typically settle in well with a brief break-in period.

How to Get the Perfect Fit in Slip-On Shoes?

In contrast to laced slip-ons, there are no laces used to adjust the slip-on. Your heel should stay put and not slip when you walk. The toes must also be slightly spaced. When in between sizes, size down. It is more likely to fit well.

How to Handle Leather Slip-On Shoes?

After each wear, you must clean them to get rid of dirt and dust. It’s equally important to condition the leather regularly. This keeps it soft and prevents cracking. A shoe tree or paper stuffing in the toes will help it hold its shape.